
January 10-23, 2005
FEATURES
Does Cable Have the Documentary Answers?
Court TV and Sundance Channel think so as they found the whole was greater than the sum of its parts in a unique project that yielded four documentaries.
By Shirley Brady
Cable Networks Put More Strength and Strategy Behind Their Docs
Some cable programmers are sensing an increased audience demand for nonfiction documentaries and have adjusted their schedules and strategies accordingly: some are emphasizing fewer but better docs, others want to establish their brands as quarterly destinations for doc lovers.
By Shirley Brady
ONLINE EXTRA: Cable Network Programming Execs Talk Docs
Docs Wanted: Cable Networks Seeking... Independent Filmmakers
By Shirley Brady
Meet the System—San Francisco Bay Area: Meet the New Cable Company, (Not the) Same as the Old Cable Company
Bay Area cable employees and customers always heard the same refrain from new owners: `Your high-tech epicenter is going to get the system it deserves.' Then they heard from Brian Roberts.
By M.C. Antil
CABLE CIRCUIT
Cable’s 10-Year Bond Pays Dividends
By Seth Arenstein
ONLINE EXTRA: SkiTAM Reflections
Texas Techs Calendar Rolled Out
By Shirley Brady
GoodLife TV Gets a Facelift
By Shirley Brady
20 With Buzz at the Television Critics Association Tour
By Shirley Brady
ONLINE EXTRA: Q&A With Kim Kelly
The CEO of Arroyo Video Solutions discusses cable's deployment of Arroyo OnDemand in an expanded interview.
By Mavis Scanlon
A Day in the Life: Food Network’s Brooke Johnson
By Simon Applebaum
DEPARTMENTS
Kagan’s Column: Cable Needs to Stay Smart About Its Dumb Pipe
By Paul Kagan
My Back Pages: What About Exclusivity?
By Paul S. Maxwell
Editor’s Letter: A Focus Group of One
By John P. Ourand
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